The full grid ones are not listed but are available, I think the Argon one is
still experimental
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I don't see the full grid ones available on the site. Nor the argon filled one
that showed up in the blog. I did notice that there are some experiments with
button stems instead of press seals, I'm interested to see where this goes.
- John
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Are there any pictures of a full grid example?
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019, 1:58 PM Robert wrote:
> Yes there is a grid all round so you can see the digits from the rear
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> Don’t know what the downside of this might be if any
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Yes there is a grid all round so you can see the digits from the rear
Don’t know what the downside of this might be if any
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I understand the base coatings. Does "full grid" mean that the anode backplate
is "see through" where the regular solid metal is replaced with a grid like in
the front?
I wonder what the downside of using a grid all around might be compared to the
standard solid material...
Jeff